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耶鲁专升本培训
第七套
Part I Vocabulary and grammar
1.
Let
’
senjoythesong Yesterday
ds________.
A.
well B. sadly C. nice D. bad
2.
Your school
things are here and there. Will you
please________?
A.
throw them away
B. put them away
C. throw about
them D. put away them
3.
—
Do
you
prefer
milk
or
orange
juice?
—
I
don
’
t
like________.
I
usually
drink
coffee.
r r
4.
The students of Class One will spend their winter
holiday in Shenzhen, but the students of Class
Two haven
’
t
decided________.
A. what to buy
B. how to go C. where to go D. which to choose
5.
—
Is Wei
Fang good at singing?
—
Yes,she is . We often hear
her_____in the next room.
A. to sing B. sings C. sing
D. singing
6.
—
Would your younger brother
go for a picnic this Sunday?
—
If
I don
’
t go,_____.
A. so does he B. so he will C. neither
will he D. neither does he
7. There
are_____people in the street because it is very
late.
A. a few B. few C. a little
D. little
8. It was not until
liberation that _________ to his hometown.
A. did he return
B. was he returned
C. he did
return
D. he
returned
9. Look! There are lots of
________ birds flying over the trees.
A. funny red little
B. funny little red
C. little funny
red
D. little
red funny
10.
It’s what he did _________ what he said
that moved us.
A. except for
B. but so
C. instead
D. rather than
11.
Don’t be joking. It’s
time to ______ your business.
A. set out
B. take up
C. go on
D. get down
12. _____ all
the inventions have in common is ______ they have
succeeded.
A.
What
;
what
B.
That
;
what
C.
What
;
that
D.
That
;
that
13. -Are you pleased with what he has
done?
?
-Not in
the least. It couldn
’
t be
____.
A. so bad
B. much better
C. any worse
D. the best
14. When he was
a little boy
,
he ______ on
the farm.
A. used to working
B. used to work
C. got used to
work
D. was
used to work
15. I’ll give the prize to
_______ finishes the work first.
A. whomever
B. whoever
C. who
D. anyone
16. It was five
o’clock in the afternoon _____ they climbed up to
the
top of the mountain.
A.
since
B. when
C. That
D. until
17. He ____ me to keep away from
cigarette and take more exercise.
A.
agreed
B.
suggested
C.
promised
D.
hope
18. If you carry on working like
this, you will _____ sooner or later.
A. give off
B. get down
C. break down
D. hold on
19. _______
Sunday, rather than _______ at home, I preferred
_______.
A. It being; stay;
to travel
B.
Being; to stay; to travel
C. shavings been; stay;
travel
D. It
was; to stay; travelling
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20. She brought with her three friends,
none of
I had ever met before.
A. them
B. who
C. whom
D. these
21.
They
’
ve won their last three
matches. ________I find a bit surprising
A.
that
B.
when
C. what
D. which
22. It
’
s helpful
to put children in a situation
they can see
themselves differently.
A.
that
B. when
C. which
D. where
23. The growing
speed of a plant is influenced by a number of
factors
,
are beyond our
control.
of them
of
which
?
of what
of that
24.
They will fly to Washington
,
they plan to stay for two or three
days.
25.
This class ________ now. Miss Gao teaches
them
。
A. are studying B. is studying C. be
studying D. studying
26.
Robert has gone to _________ city and
he
’
ll be back in a
week
。
A. other B. the other C. another D. any
other
27. ____the sketch of
Xiao Shenyang made a _____has been known to us
all.
; hit
B. What; strike
;
beat
; knock
28.
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What do you think of the movie?
-
It
’
s fantastic.
The only pity is that I __________
the
beginning of it.
A. missed
B.
had missed
C. miss
D.
would miss
29. The incomes of skilled
workers went up. ______, unskilled workers saw
their earnings fall.
A.
Moreover
B. Therefore
C. Meanwhile
D. Otherwise
30.
There
is
a
great
deal
of
evidence
______
that
music
activities
engage
different
parts
of
the
brain.
A. indicate
B. indicating
C. to indicate
D. to be indicating
31.
__________, the pay
isn’t attractive enough, though the job itself is
quite interesting.
A. Generally speaking B. On the
contrary C. In particular
D. To be honest
32.
Practicing
Chinese
kung
f
u
can
not
only
________
one’s
strength,
but
also
develop
one’s
character.
A. bring up
B. take up
C. build up
D. pull up
33. I have reached a point in my life
______ I am supposed to make decisions of my own.
A. which
B.
where
C. how
D.
why
34. John is very __________.
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if he promises to do
something he
’
ll do it.
A. independent
B. confident
C. reliable
D.
flexible
rs have to constantly update
their knowledge in order to maintain their
professional ___.
A
.
consequence
B
.
independence
C
.
competence
D
.
intelligence
36.
The
lack
of
eco-friendly
habits
among
the
public
is
thought
to
be
a
major_____of
global
climate change.
g
tion
37.
“
Tommy, run! Be quick! The
house is on fire!
”
the mother shouted, with______ clearly
in
her voice.
A
. anger
B.
rudeness
C.
regret
D. panic
38. When asked about their opinions
about the schoolmaster, many teachers would prefer
to see
him step aside _________ younger
men.
A. in terms of
B.
in need of
C. in favor of
D. in praise of
39. There
’
s a
_____ in our office that when
it
’
s
somebody
’
s birthday, they
bring in a cake for us
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all to share. A. tradition
B. balance
C. concern
D. relationship
40.
We
’
d
better
discuss
everything
_______
before
we
work
out
the
plan.
A
.
in
detail
B
.
in general
C
.
on purpose
D
.
on time
Part II Cloze
We may look at
the world around us, but somehow we manage not to
see it until whatever we've
become used
to suddenly disappears. __41__, for example, the
neatly- dressed woman I __42__ to
see
-- or look at -- on my way to work each morning.
For
three years, no matter __43__ the weather was
like, she was always waiting at the
bus
stop around 8:00 am. On __44__ days, she wore
heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves.
Summertime
__45__
out
neat,
belted
cotton
dresses
and
a
hat
pulled
low
over
her
sunglasses.
__46__, she was an ordinary working
woman. Of course, I __47__ all this only after she
was seen
no more. It was then that I
realized how __48__ I expected to see her each
morning. You might
say I __49__ her.
__51__. Now that she was gone, I felt I
had __52__ her. I began to realize that part of
our __53__
life probably includes such
chance meetings with familiar __54__: the milkman
you see at dawn,
the woman who _55__
walks her dog along the street every morning, the
twin brothers you see at
the library.
Such people are __56__ markers in our eyes. They
add weight to our __57__ of place
and
belonging.
Think about it. __58__, while walking
to work, we mark where we are by __59__ a certain
building, why should we not mark where
we are when we pass a familiar, though __60__,
person?
41. A.
Make
B. Take
C.
Give
D.
Have
42. A.
happened
B. wanted
C.
used
D.
tried
43. A.
what
B. how
C. which
D.
when
44. A.
sunny
B. rainy
C. cloudy
D. snowy
45. A. took
B. brought
C. carried
D.
turned
46. A.
Clearly
B. Particularly
C. Luckily
D.
Especially
47.
A. believed
B. expressed
C.
remembered D. wondered
48. A. long
B. often
C. soon
D.
Much
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49.
A. respected
B.
missed
C.
praised
D.
admired
50. A. better
B. worse
C. more
D.
less
51. A.
disappearance B. appearance
C. misfortune
D. fortune
52. A. forgotten
B. lost
C. known
D. hurt
53. A. happy
B.
enjoyable
C. frequent
D. daily
54. A. friends
B. strangers
C. tourists
D. guests
55. A. regularly
B. actually
C.
hardly
D.
probably
56. A.
common
B. pleasant
C. important
D. faithful
57. A. choice
B. knowledge
C.
decision
D. sense
58. A. Because
B. If
C. Although
D. However
59. A. keeping
B.
changing
C. passing
D. mentioning
60. A. unnamed
B.
unforgettable C. unbelievable
D. unreal
Part III
Reading comprehension
Passage 1
According to the American
Automobile Association, since 1964 all cars sold
in
the
United
States
have
been
equipped
with
seat
belts.
(
These
are
also
called
safety
belts.
)
Many
studies
of
auto
mobile
accidents
have
shown
that
safety
belts
can
save
lives.
One
study
showed
that forty
percent of
those killed in auto
accidents could
have been saved if they
had been wearing seat belts.
Unfortunately
belts
are
worn
only
by
a
small
percentage
of
drivers
and
passengers--about
fifteen
percent
in
cities,
and
only
nine
percent
in
small
towns.
And
safety belts cannot protect people who do not wear
them.
In order to find out
what kinds of people do wear seat belts, a study
was made
in
several
cities
of
the
United
States.
The
following
facts
were
learned
about
those
who use their safety
belts:
1. They do not smoke
while driving.
2. They have
had more education than non-users.
3.
They
know
someone
who
was
injured(but
not
killed)
in
an
automobile
accident.
Advertisements
based
on
these
facts
have
been
printed
in
newspapers
and
magazines in order to teach people the
importance of using seat belts. But these
advertisements have not helped much.
Some people believe there should be a law
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requiring
drivers
and
passengers
to
use
safety
belts.
In
Australia,
where
there
is
such a law, deaths in auto accidents
have decreased twenty-four percent.
61. The selection is mainly about
____.
A. automobiles in the
United States
B. accident
involving cars
C. safety
belts for drivers and passengers
D. traffic jams
62. The selection says that in
Australia ____.
A. a law
requires drivers and passengers to use seat
belts
B. about 50% of the
drivers wear seat belts
C.
the importance of seat belts is advertised in
newspapers and magazines
D.
the auto accidents have kept the same percent
63. People who live in small towns _
__.
A. have fewer accidents
than those who live in cities
B. are less likely to wear seat belts
than those who live in cities
C. tend to favour the passing of a law
to require the use of seat belts
D. are against the law that requires
people to use seat belts
64.
In
Australia,
where
there
is
such
a
law,
deaths
in
auto
accidents
have
decreased
____.
A. twenty-four percent
B. fifty percent
C. ten percent
D. fifteen percent
65. Many
studies have shown that seat belts can save lives
of those ____.
A. who never
wear seat belts
B. who
seldom wear seat belts
C.
who are wearing seat belts when the accidents
happen
D. who sit at the
back of the cars
Passage 2
Many animals have an excellent sense of
smell, which they use in hunting. On
the other hand, their eyesight may be
poor. Dogs, for example, have poor eyesight
and no color vision. They see only
shades of gray. But a dog
’
s
sense of smell is
extraordinary.
The
kind
of
dog
known
as
Alastian
has
220
million
olfactory
cells.
Man
has
five
million.
Scientists
believe
that
the
Alastian
is
one
million
times
better
than
man
in finding out
odors.
The
human
sense
of
smell,
however,
is
really
quite
good.
The
average
human
being
can
distinguish more than 10000 different
odors.
Answer the
questions:
66. According to
the passage, which of the following facts is not
true
?
___
A. Many animals have poor eyesight
while their sense of smell is quite
good.
B. Dogs are color
blind.
C. The human sense of
smell is not good.
D. Dogs
can see no more than shades of gray.
67. The
Alastian
’
s olfactory cells
are ____ times as many as
man
’
s.
A. forty-four B. one million C.
220 million D. 10000
68. The
underlined word odor means a ____.
A. thing B. person C. smell
D. color
69. Generally
speaking, a man can tell ___ different
odors.
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